RCA CC643 manual Inserting and Removing Cassettes, Tape finghpnd

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Inserting and Removing Cassettes

EJECT Button

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Wheel the tape.win-_': dow facing out.

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compartment. -.-Donot force

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PUSH Here to

Close CassetteTape

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Before inserting a cassette, turn the tape wheel on the side of the cassette in the direction shown to remove any slack in the tape.

Attach a power supply. Then slide and'.release EJECT to open the

cassette compartment.

. Insert or remove the cassette.

3.Close the cassette compartment door by pressing on the area labeled PUSH until it locks into place.

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Cassette Care and Storage _ ......

When you are finished with a cassette, rewind it, remove it from the camcorder, and label it.

Store cassettes vertically in their protective cases at normal room

temperatures. Do not leave your camcorder or cassettes in a car or

outdoors for an extended period. Excessive heat or cold may damage your cassettes.

Keep the cassette away from strong

magnetic fields such as electric motors and other devices.

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Keep dust from entering the cassette compartment. All dust is abrasive and will cause excessive wear on the tape and the camcorder's recording or playback heads.

Do not use cassettes with damaged or spliced tape.

Do not use a cassette if it has been damaged or exposed to moisture. The tape may jam and/or damage your camcorder.

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Contents Camcorder Users guide Product Registration Purchase DateInserting Removing 66-71 Information to UserCustomer Assistance 80-81LiUnpack the camcorder and accessories AssistanceAttach Adapter/charger Insert Tape JackAdjust the handstrap to fit your hand Place Power CAMERA/ OFF/VCR switchSelect a recording speed and tape length Adjust the viewfinder Eyepiece focus control Set the AE dial to a UTOEyepiece Focus Control \Close the lens cover Start and stop recordingPlay back what you have recorded Review camcorders operating controls Lens Cover Control Spslp Optional AC AC 100-240V Plug Adapter Using the Adapter/Charger to Power Your CamcorderUsing an Optional Plug Adapter Using the Battery to Power Your Camcorder Attach Charged BatteryMarks Charge the BatteryReference Battery Level Indicator Battery Care StorageLighter Socket Power Indicator CautioJtseRecording Time Cassette SP SLP Recording and Playback Speeds and TimesInserting and Removing Cassettes Tape finghpndViewfinder Vi&indo rMaking a Recording Select ButtonStart and stop recording Press and hold Edit SEARCH- orDetails are on pages Dew Warning l-g Exposure Indicators +03Viewfinder Displays Button Details are on Auto Head Cleaner Quick Review FeatureFlying Erase Head Tally LightExposure Control Manual ExposureTurn Off Manual Exposure Conditions Requiring Manual ExposureZooming Zoom LeverFocus b Auto Focus FocusingFocus Lock Feature Manual Focus Conditions Requiring Manual FocusWhite Balance Auto White BalanceAE dial in Auto Fading In and Out Auto16 X 9 Mode New 16x9 TV ScreenDate/Time Display --Clock Lithium Cell To Remove Lithium CellDate/Time Display m Setting the Time and Date DAnEmMDate/Time and Title Display m Recording Select Date, Date and Time, or Title to Record On Your TapeTo Record the Date, Date and Time, or Title on Your Tape Auto DateAdd a Preset Title Titles --RecordingCreate Your Own Title Make sure the AE dial is not set to Press the Menu button.Recording menu will appear Press in the center of the AE dial toGain Up NORM, or I OFFAE Dial ModeSelf-Timer To Set the Self-TimerAmount of delayed record- ing time appear in the viewfinder Animation Recording Press + or to select REC TimeRecording Time Indicator Viewfinder To Record Using Time Lapse ButtonPress + or to select REC Time Time-Remaining Display Set the Tape LengthJlip Joint Level Interface Protocol Identification Number To Select a Jlip ID noRecording Tips Traveling TipsAttaching the Shoulder Strap To Attach the Shoulder StrapAttachment Rings Buckle KeeperUsing the Cassette Adapter Install Cassette Adapters BatteryBattery Compartment Cover Tape WheelLoad Detector Remove Cassette from Cassette AdapterIf,e Switch Power Switch in VCRViewfinder Playback To Play Back a TapePlayback Features Visual SearchingStop-Action Pause Tape PositioningTo Use the Memory-Stop Feature SwitchTime Counter Stop Turned OnTracking Tracking Buttons Also + and ButtonsPlayback on TV or VCR with AUDIO/VIDEO in Jacks Back Mono VCR or White TV Monitor Output Cable OptionalPlayback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the VCR Press PLAY/PAUSEInstallation Playback on a TV Without Audio/Video InputsNormal Viewing Playback OperationViewing What the Camcorder Is Recording To order accessories, contact your local Dealer AC201A Soft Carrying Case DCC08 Car Cord AdapterCPS91 AC Battery Charger FB1260 and FB120 Rechargeable Batteries1CVA147C RF Output Adapter VH54 Cable Transformer Coaxial RF Cables VH82 6-ftAH25 Y-Adapter VH83 Audio/Video CableOrder Form for Camcorder Model CC643/CC641 DescriptionQ VT-l-q-qV-VTS-q To order accessories, contact your local Dealer United States and Canada OrdersPower Tape stops during rewind or fast forward See pages Page Reference Marks Cleaning the CamcordersLens Proper Care and Storage Things to AvoidPage Returning equipment to Thomson for repair or exchange Toll free inside U.S.AIf you are not located near an exchange Point What we will doInformation is on the bottom of your camcorder What your warranty does not cover Product RegistrationIf you purchased your Camcorder Please complete and mail the ProductPower consumption 23 watts Weight .7 lbs g Dimensions Dimensions Including Viewfinder Model CC643Video Recorder Section AC Adapter/ChargerPage Page Page Meridian Street Indianapolis, CamcorderEnglish French